Nuit Blanche opens on Saturday night at 7:03 p.m. (see our full guide), and with an entire night of roaming Toronto’s transformed streets, galleries and everything in between, odds are you’ll get hungry. To help, the folks behind the festival have dispatched a fleet of food trucks, which will be out in full force at three designated downtown “rest stops.” Several restaurants are also keeping their doors open late with special offerings. Below, our roundup of where to eat in each zone, near city hall and outside of the box (i.e. near the independent projects in Parkdale).

Outside the Box

• The Drake Hotel: The bar is open until 4 a.m., but street food from the cafépatio is only served until they run out. 1150 Queen St. W.

• Gladstone Hotel: The Melody Bar has a late-night menu until 2 a.m., while the Art Bar window is hosting a burrito pop-up from 9 p.m. onward. Nuit Blanche diehards can grab sandwiches from the cafébetween 2 and 4 a.m. 1214 Queen St. W.

• Market 707: Kim’s A La Cart, La Papusa, Ceviche 707 and Casbah are open from midnight until 3 a.m.; The Snap Pea and House of Jaffle are open until 4 a.m; Kanto and Gushi open from midnight until 6 a.m. and 7 a.m., respectively. 707 Dundas St. W.